The state is witnessing swine flu cases even in the summer season though it is not unusual, an official said.
"Most probably yes, due to the high replication rate there could be an antigenic drift which could have milder mutations," state-run Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) Director K Manohar told PTI yesterday, when asked if they suspect that the virus has mutated.
The authorities are awaiting a confirmation on whether the virus has mutated.
"After confirmation of the probable mutation we have to study the disease profile and observe," he said.
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He also said that it cannot be predicted if a virulent form of H1N1 would be seen when the high temperatures subside and the monsoon sets in.
According to a swine flu bulletin issued by Telangana government on April 12, as many as 9,382 samples were tested for swine flu from August 1, 2015 to April 11 this year in the state and out of them 1,343 were found to be positive.
As per the figures, 11 of 77 samples tested on April 11 were found positive for the virus.
Sufficient stock of medicines and testing kits were available in the state at all levels, the bulletin said.